Out of towner, in for business. Wings were meaty, tender, and cooked to perfection. It was a little over sauced for my liking, but that’s a personal preference. I got a large order of wings, with the Rebel and Bourbon BBQ sauces. The Rebel was good, but not extremely hot as advertised. If you are looking for spice, I would imagine the Atomic ones would be the best bet. Overall, the food was good and would have wings again.
Tony L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Jordan, UT
If you have a big group in your party and are craving Wingers, this is your location of choice. This is a bigger restaurant and can accomodate 12 people all seated in a long table. I believe the managers name is Mateo? He has been here for over 4 years. Great guy! If you’re not feeling chicken, Burgers here are pretty good and I particularly liked the grilled mahi mahi.
Gaciel A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 South Jordan, UT
Winger’s is alright! The service, like most people here claim, can be slow; however, the popcorn is a welcome treat while you wait. The sticky fingers are great and the wings are okay. The burger was a little above average but nothing to praise. It’s a great place for some chicken fingers and beer, but there’s really nothing else to set it apart from any other burger/wing place in the area.
Luna m.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elk Grove, CA
great wings and atmosphere. they give you free popcorn toon. ive tried a few from the menu and never had any complains. love the cookie dessert too. great place to visit when craving for some wings and thirsty for a drink
Matt W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Draper, UT
I have a love hate relationship with this establishment called wingers… it’s delicious while I’m sitting there eating one of the best versions of buffalo sauce I’ve ever tasted(honestly…if you’re a wing fan… you have to try this sauce). Everything else is just whatever though :/And… not once have I left the place not just a little sick from the food(this is where my love hate comes in)…maybe I’m just too old for the deep fried and sugary sauce these days… sigh…
Kris L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Riverton, UT
Close to home and a better menu than the other restaurants located around them. I had the chicken wrap and asked for it grilled. Very good. I could only eat half because it’s really too much food. My daughter had the same item and also enjoyed it. I don’t like fries so I asked for onion rings but they were sold out so I asked for the veggies. They were acceptable but not great. My daughter loves garlic so she ordered the garlic fries and loved them. It was way too much food for her as well. My husband had chicken tacos which he said he liked and would order them again. Love the popcorn while you wait too. Everyone loves popcorn.
Tim B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Herriman, UT
Mostly Empty Chillies next door was busy. Wingers was not. I had their chicken pot pie, full it was not. Mostly it was corn flour sauce, with token meat and vegetables. Sort of gooey empty soup with a thin layer of pastry. Not expensive, not cheap, not nutritious, to relish it was not!
Donald E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
I almost never one star a restaurant but this place burned us twice on take out and ‘dine in’ Take out — got all the sauces wrong after waiting 45 minutes for our order. It’s one of those errors you don’t know until you dog into the meal. We were willing to overlook this mistake until… Dine in… checked in with the hostess and were told four our 2 adults and 2 kids it would be 15 – 20 minutes. At minute 45 we asked what out seating status was as we were still waiting… kids hungry and done with watching walk in customers get seated ahead of us, we left. The host then informed us we were ‘next’…this after an hour and only when we were walking out the door My guess is they didn’t want to seat kids which is messed up in my opinion. I returned to ask for a managers card or a customer service number and the male host said I could write my complaint on a post-it note pad… totally unprofessional. I’m not looking for high end service at a diner like this, but at least have some customer service aptitude. Needless to say, we will not be back Edit… I didn’t even check the prior posts until now, seems service quality is a chronic issue here. Maybe management doesn’t care
Mike N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Based on how long I had to wait to 1) be seated and 2) be waited on and get food, I was prepared to give a 2 – 3 star rating. I mean it was a slow night with more than half the tables empty. But then I tasted the sticky fingers and Winger’s threw a hail mary with no time left to win the game. Like these are really fantastic and way better than anything I’ve had at Buffalo Wild Wings. Plus all you can eat(with cole slaw and fries, looking at you BWW) for a decent price. Plus it seems to be one of the best places to watch a game in the Riverton area. The fried twinkies too. I won’t admit to eating them… but I won’t say I didn’t either. So c’mon Winger’s, just try and speed things up a little, ok?
Chloe M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 South Jordan, UT
The food here is incredibly delicious, but the service is horrible. We waited 15 minutes at our table on a fairly non busy night before the waitress even acknowledged our table. I will not be dining indoors, I will be getting to go food from now on.
Keith M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Herriman, UT
I only visit Wingers a couple times per year but honestly, I don’t know why I keep going back. The food is only so so, and the wings, although decent, are too expensive! The service is lackluster and overall I always leave feeling unsatisfied.
Mary N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Herriman, UT
Look, I come to Winger’s when I’m seriously craving their Sticky Fingers, and I think mostly I just want the sauce without the hassle of buying a bottle, cooking up my own chicken tenders, etc. etc. Their food is perfectly fine — to be honest, I haven’t had much else(the Sticky Fingers bowl is pretty tasty, although it comes with about four or five cups of rice, so that’s kind of ridiculous). This time around, my husband and I ordered the Fried Twinkies, and they were really good. The service at this location left much to be desired — it was fast, but everyone there seemed to hate life.
Lauren H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Fried Twinkie’s are Amazing!!! You have to try them. I ordered 3 orders to go! Hehe;)
Purpleduck D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Herriman, UT
Something has changed here. I’ve been here a bunch in the past and it’s always been average at best. Today’s visit was excellent. Service was stellar and the food was the best at this Wingers yet. I’ll be back soon! Keep up the good work around here.
David R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Burwell, NE
The Rebel sauce is quite a bit hotter than the Atomic Buffalo which they say is hottest. For those of you who enjoy the burn, keep this in mind.
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Riverton, UT
What is it that causes me to go winging it(if you’ll pardon the pun) to this Winger’s every so often? Well other than its inherent convenience being near where I live, they have two areas in which they excel… 1. Whatever it is they put in Wingers Sauce beyond lots of sugar, red coloring(you had me by this point) and many other things I’m sure are not good for me in the slightest, well it works so please lets not make the mistake of messing up a good system by changing that or assisting me with sticking to my diet in any way. 2. Curb side pickup. If that made you think this was some sort of dating agency, you will be disappointed. However, if you enjoy the thought of phoning in an order, driving to the restaurant and then 10 minutes later paying and collecting your food without even stepping out of your vehicle — well now you understand the true delight that this is and it doubles as a way to also ensure you get no exercise as well as messing up the diet I spoke of in item 1. For the most part the food is of good and generally consistent quality. I do have to say I enjoy their sticky fingers and their wings. They do seem to have the occasional odd«off» day for whatever reason at this location, but it’s certainly never been enough to stop me going back so I guess right there I must be a fan. Or is it what they put in the sauce?
Nick F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Riverton, UT
We have been to this location a few times and have yet to be disappointed. By avoiding busy times, there has always been plenty of parking in their lot. We usually ask to get seated in the middle section at one of the higher bar tables since we do not care for booths. One larger screen TV front and center and four smaller ones at the four corners usually have some sort of sports show on to keep our attention. Sound system has been mostly on music and sounds good. Their wings and sauces are hard to beat. The Original is still my favorite sauce, mild enough for everyone and good flavor. I always consider eating just the wings… but the rest of the menu has been good to us so I keep trying new things. Chicken and waffles, chicken pot pie, chicken fried steak, double sauced burger, and the onion rings have all been great. Nothing here has been a disappointment. In fact at least one of us will get the chicken pot pie if we go here. It is even good for takeout. The servers and staff have always been great and attentive. The popcorn to start is addictive… hard to not pick on while waiting for your food. Have not had the pleasure of trying any of their beers, but will comment on them if we ever do.
Jake H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Salt Lake City, UT
I’ve been here many times. It’s close-by and we generally like the food. The service is generally pretty good. Occasionally you get poor waiter or the food comes out wrong. This is where management can make or break a place. Unfortunately, sometimes you get one that is poor and has no business being in a customer-facing position(Tressa). Others, like Artemio, are so personable and deliver such a high level of service that it makes it easy to keep going back, even if mistakes happen. This would be a 4-star review, but Wingers just recently revamped their menu and jacked up the prices again. Some of these increases feel out of touch with the market, making Wingers less of a value than it has been, and so we find ourselves coming here less lately.
Miriam L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Ahwatukee, AZ
It’ll do in a pinch, but it’s nothing to get excited about. The chicken rice bowl is good, but the chicken is always a bit too salty. The burgers are average, and the chicken wings are ok. It is nice that if you order the endless chicken wings, you get to choose different sauces. If you’re looking for a stand-out place to eat, go somewhere else.
Jean W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Riverton, UT
This Winger’s location is handy for me, located right off Bangerter and 134th. The fact that they have curbside service is a huge plus. You simply call in your order, you tell them what your car looks like, and they’ll tell you what time to be there. They come out to your car to get your payment, and bring your food out with your receipt. It’s a great little system that more casual dining establishments offering take-out should look into. If you’re eating inside, they provide a decent atmosphere akin to Chili’s or Friday’s, on a smaller scale. The service is comparable as well. They give you complimentary popcorn when you’re seated; the chips & salsa of small town casual American fare. It’s not great popcorn. But hey, it’s free(sorta). No bar at the Utah locations, but they do offer beer to appease the legal age crowd, including their own brew! Haven’t tried it yet, but have been meaning to. For me, the allure of Winger’s is the classic wings/legs(the little leg portions serve a primary role here, and they’ve been snubbed long enough!). If you’ve never tried them, they are meaty and substantial, fried(assumed) to perfection, and coated in a magically unique wing sauce which is equally sweet and savory, with a bit of a spicy kick, rendering them completely scarf-worthy. Winger’s refers to this sauce as *Amazing.* And, frankly I would concur. You can just feel the high fructose corn syrup do its power-surge through your veins as you tear through leg after wing like a rabid werewolf. Wings are served with commonplace bleu cheese dressing(although at times I think they sub ranch?) and celery sticks. They offer wings in orders of 5, 8, 12, or 16, catering to everyone’s needs. They also have wing buckets available in quantities of 20, 30 and 50 for parties, aka casino nights! As stated, our favorites are the classic wings, but they also put out a few other sauces in which the wings can be bathed. BBQ, buffalo(in varying heat choices), teriyaki, and something called Rebel which is a hot version of their Amazing sauce, and one that I will be trying soon. Their other food is pretty good; salads, sandwiches, burgers and plated entrees which are primarily fish and chicken centric. Several menu items feature their Amazing wing sauce. Warning: they change up their menu regularly, often abandoning an established favorite. I still miss the Mango Chicken Salad. A comeback would be most welcome. The Asian Chicken is my new go-to. Their featured dessert, Asphalt Pie, is touted as being from Planet Awesome; but I have yet to fully appreciate its appeal. It’s aight, I guess. It reminds me of a free birthday dessert you’d get in some restaurants. It looks and sounds much better than it turns out to be. When thinking in terms of prioritizing caloric intake, Asphalt Pie is very low down on my dessert list. Winger’s is a pretty cool option for a casual lunch or dinner. But be prepared to foster a new addiction to their wings. They’re sinfully good.